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3.7 Manipulation Configuration
3.7.1 IP->Tel destination numbers manipulation
Figure 3-7-1 IP->Tel destination numbers manipulation
Table 3-7-1 Description of IP->Tel destination numbers manipulation
Parameters
Description
IP->Tel destination
numbers manipulation
It is an optional configuration item, and is used to
add a rule for changing number.
Index
It uniquely identifies a route. Its value is assigned
globally, ranging from 0 to 31. The route
preferentially match the rules which the value of
index is smaller.
Description
It describes the rule for the ease of identification. Its
value is character string.
Source
It specifies the source IP which will send the calls to
gateway
● Any: any IP address
● Account
● IP: specific an IP address
● IP Group: specific an IP group
● SIP Server
Source Prefix
All the caller number must match the source prefix.
It specifies the source prefix allow to send call out
●
Any: include anonymous,0XXXX,1[2-9]XXXX etc.
●
X: Any digit from 0-9.
●
Z: Any digit from 1-9.
●
N: Any digit from 2-9.
●
[1235-9]: Any digit in the brackets (in this example,
1,2,3,5,6,7,8,9).
Example 1: NXXXXXX would match normal 7 digit
dialings.
Example 2: 1[5-8]6:consist of some prefix, include
156,166,176,186.
Destination Prefix
All the called number must match the destination
prefix, the call prefix indicates the connected number
●
Any: include anonymous,0XXXX,1[2-9]XXXX etc.
●
X: Any digit from 0-9.
●
Z: Any digit from 1-9.
●
N: Any digit from 2-9.
●
[1235-9]: Any digit in the brackets (in this example,
1,2,3,5,6,7,8,9).